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THE SEATTYE §TAR TU BSDAY, MAY 24, 1904 intened to it with fear to Destress Cannot Be © the table did not Instantly break up. a tow days citizens r- Vahed. Tn THE SEATTLE STAR ° patd up thelr subsertptions and totd There war yet & tonst to follow, | hearts “ae : , 5 tipne, as they cannes BY STAR PUPLISHING CO, the editor te pay no attention to e the same which always wor up J A nea ye wha h portio tu oar OFFICES 120 and 1300 enth avenue foolinh stor going around,—I0x- their festivala, Their leade meant, and w er the gallo ' ' tt nati a) rem n . ohang | of t now again pron 1) cohort was bour aoe ' " EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY | oy ' rf Business Department Sunset, Malo 1080: Tndepondens AB RUSSIAN TROOPS Nid N ° bi aver betore did ithaye more| ander, showing epltetully triumph | tine sy ma Biltorial Departnent, Main i tt ption, and @'cheor | ant goes i poly ¢ sie The Star's Rastern offt: 106 Hartford butiding, Chicag@®? 68 Ought to aren Sina convent, loud mile or #o beyond Ban Auguatin * rune building New 4 crfield, mer. foreign advertialog by 2) Mayne Reid « pe gn a befor t thern 3 mon too steep BALLARD STAR AGENCY--821 Ballard ave Sunset, Red 141 NUM BER 10,000 000 avatar joee ents nal iI er than any ever b he ? og wi . ‘ , , (RAPER ENDER PM. | Bre tt had ceased reverberating, | f ) to go at a gallop, wo there 5 One cont per copy, eix conte per week, OF tWanty-five een per 3 : ee ee cunal Geen (the Humats bad to change tf pth. deifvered Dw mal! or oa er No free Die 4 v 3 oS ertor._ Ne. tree,.capiae KL-PL May 24-—fWo American | ay oe | but don't these belong to your lady-| and a man rushed into the reom, as) walk | FO WAT SURSORINERS —Phe date when your subseripti expires w ~ Jents became engaged | “ MPSLE , | ht ha entre’ ‘ae out } fle tolling more leisurely up the address label of each paper, When that date arrives, If your eUbeertm |G in cng ssisthee | dees ie . arnoy, captain of; "| it teep t i r i we t egal been pala advance, your te takes from the list hen i Th peda tart om poe kas filibusters, in captured dur-| They saw their watches and other) aan 4 rift 6 the hi f f re A change of date on the address label! ts a reoeipt Than calling another a line 7 | ine the Misr empedition inte Mexice.|Offects obtained from them by| “Treasow!” e@hoed fifty vol Arg Ronehhaok’s te vas : meer | man ing another « iar In New Orleans the young Irishman | “false pretenses,” ag they soon! ono, all again starting to their fee : tap toffice at Beattie, Washington, as second-e ; tik e aking vantage of my | had loved the daughter of Don Ig-| learned and turning thelr faces toward the le. Sadness pervaded | with bo i _ s aid the ent, | nacle Valverde, a Mexican gentle r treachery of the hunchback} alarmist, The maje om, | in of perplexity, as though he | ; N ¥ ene accused of ne in | mna banished by Banta Anna. In a/and bis Intentions were manifest.) who, as the other % Af} had mot with some misfortune he A BAS THE WOMEN ar egy aeaiie duel with Carion Santander, he had|He meant to guide Santander and. equi the jou y 1 not quite comprehend Ne correspondents are leaving | spared his rival's life after nearly! his woldiers to the old monastery un you, Gregorio?” de-| And had he, wefore ieaving |T All the j Port Arthur on account of scarcity | losing hin own through his oppe-| where they would take the patriots ted his r the spot where the stiletto was | Mra. Cynthia Alden has gathered together a mans of.tnformation | Of ggg sensed ~ 7 : }" " # treachery. Santander, now &! by gurprine rh ono can tell taken from him, he had bt an Week Hl Gen, Kurohatpin has received al colonel ¢ ae ete rt oy o that F eoncerning the means by which the women of this country gain a | ictest trom the Boston Mu ig be ag = po eR eg aes visite! ““What is to be done, Inabel?” de-| than 1, Don Rupert opportunity to step back into tha : | 1 riron, ore earney ¢ ry ‘ , " a iche y eliffe here he . f Nvelihood and has ¢ ed her lat n a book, entitled, “Women's | Mon's lea complatning of his | anion, CMe Rook, of Texas, |"Peltiagly anked t Donna Laisa, Wh Where ts he iy niche in th art re h 10-Ce nt tion in burning beans at & Shoo. anea '¢ How can we give thom warning? ‘Outside, senor, A messenger who mt his treasures 6 mo reve Sf Raraing Money on ait oh ae I handed to Gen. Kurohatpin We thatnaiate ing © deformed} TO Which the groom, not the|has just come up~he's from San unsuspicious of h , Good Resides ¢ linar patl ' which thousands : " | Prince Outspotaky’s statement to an| “Wart. countess, made answer Augustin © no objection, But instead * - a aged, many others, unusual in character, are dnstanced. ‘or nw an reporter to the effect that] S@ntander, the ine of thelr pres. “I can do that, senorita.” But how has he passed our sen-| finding what he bad expecte Quality skample the Russians did not know there! *Mt plleht, taunts thom and plans | His confident reassured | tr | he saw only a patr of horse ers ab . 2 he Pirie raltre: waa a war | thetr ture humiliat them; me till b r kne Ah! I'd rather he told ying coiled upon the ground, as Mra, Mary Shar sae boss on the Brie railroad was a j “ete umiti 2; more still his making known y | riting 3 Tt tan't my fault if they don’t a | fo, pardon by Santa | the design he had already conceived y hire © head-stall of the other caught é an Henrietta owe run ting t Moose 2 : had alrea Avo Miss Hi tta N. Rowe runs a hunting camp a know It” ald Gen, Kurohatpin, “| ARES han been made a cabinet min-/and his ability to execute it Call him over the rock above, the rope end cal v Lake, Me. know {t'and #0 doca everybody with| Wt@F The Countess Isabel Almonte, | "fe seeded not thelr anited appeal | Itiva, ng down! Tablets = ‘ t treet, N Yo nan 4 about $5,000 in - rearing (hat her lover, Ruperto iiv be . ‘ ‘ of Hester street, New x, has s moe me, It just shows how important It) « political to urge him to immediate departure No calling wa yoon after he had sor to read the papers.” lb enemy of Banta Anna, has! e-! hi f, the t eh t of mat « buttons. is pap a." | P28 imprizoned, comes to her friend, |Ho was off the tnstant after, and) spoken of bei c > think ne Come havi ents Mise Amelia Judson, who wanted to go to Parts to study art, was | bee the Russians can't read,”| ee ees for comfort long before the clock of Talpam bad | « b op x the or, drew |f when h was ce led upon t § na antander gains Santa Anna’s| struck th idnight h he ! ‘ ive proof of hiv capability o! o cha . ow unnin & sawmill In &t pont e a | «a . m otra, he mm nt ur he wis ald The q 0. obliged to change her plana, and is now running Then the ¥ ought to subs ‘pa Rape Sonsent to his plan to humiliate the) well up the mountain road, with It w Jose, thou ivas and the! guide jow they had reached a ( i Louts. : an Are ee an yc and “i - S re vo eyes lookin to the right, tu the di-| Tex knew not | name r| point where the horses must be 1013-1015 FIRST AVE 4 Miss Yeomans is known all over California as a butterfly catcher, | the pleture x maid the gene who! e — qe Santa Anna to galn &) rection of the Cerro Ajusco anything n bim th they | behind, with everything but th The Globe Block. '% Mra, W. M, Marsh is president First National Bank of Cro- | Wae @ newsboy many years ago, : a thee levers Plays had | sod in that note of the con-| weapons; the path beyond b Phones: Main 1240, Ind. 1240, eat efune A Ron, N. ¥. na hints at love. ee CHAPTER Li a wying that he could be|barely practicable for men afoot. Miss Daisy Stevenson of Rochester is one of two women butchers On thelr way to a state function) Monks More tr 4 their brief association me r passed with 1 h United States. they see thetr lovers in the chain- | The goings on in the old monas w 2 flerward—which gave Ly a shudder It was| . eas n . ls ang at work in the sewer tery were of an unusual kind. There t proof that he could where he had appropriated the 4 Miss Virginia Smith of New York bathes cats for the mombe They plan for thelr wore some fifty men in it; but not} Announced as & me ker taken from a dead body. H = 4 of the Four Hundred. They cleverty me of them now affected either the neither the ain nor } shuddering was not due to that, but Mies Blanche Minton of w York packs trunks for guests at | and, with the asstetance of « faithful! garb or the behavior of the monk, Kearney ne telling wh t|) to fear f different cause. The . ee WES cia earah 63 ik vo 0 «day | Kroom, thelr lovers, with Rock and/ All were in warlike guise; a few| him. A t told them that ly was longer there. Those m § te a at Ne dwarf, escape in their carringe. | wearing regular though undress| Ri t 1 dwelt ust have been The versatility of the eternal fer ne is interesting If not a | Pursued by Cavalry, the is uniforms, but the mac h w have " nd the way up|down an away. They trig. For these ways of making a living are not ways that are dart ] Cut the horses from tho carriage and | ay “guerrille Poca ara in “ae er | would now be on the alert, and at or tricks that are vain They are succeasful, | Suite Se the mountains caciamah oh thule s, I've been here befor moment he might hear tt 75 Que 4 cele ureued by cavalr © refugee on | evading ¥ 1 . “Mere man” is being steadily eclipsed—e fact to which woman bout the heres trem the refugees | were booted and belte many’s the time. I was born among| cracking of carbiz volley, per-| Cc. ear * " . st View itt alarm | arringe and |i. holsters am well acquaint | haps fe , t & bullet! | warante~ points with’ pride and which the masculine m e | @aliop to the mountains : Sant iF teeaneeiis this ¢ s am tit A startling interr | The senoritas cleve sian’ their | W84le, and spurs ready ( p every whore an mae enolute That : , eer > fren « elena esto di . pl pe raed on. Standiag ip meee were ptaekn | @ and would willingly have turned PIKE ST. JEWELRY 60. by the author o! © bo« he help o: ‘wit t 4 t t res n ‘ | cpl adleadepere shag aang seeped anes ful Goeth Whale hovera’ counter et cart and lances with their) “! How did | back. But Ramirez, a mai of more| a7 Pike St. Who k says Mrs. Alden, “but what a a rw Jand the dwarf, seise ¢ cartiags | Dlades bright from belong recently | you past him? ¥ u't the| mettle, point Bis oword) ne Gus h. Opp. Ranke Hall. Ss be next? and escape to w mountain retreat | Sharpened countersign! commanded the hunchback to keep | | y Angels and ministers of grace defend us. Fancy aggregated woman known to Rivas It had got to be midnight. and He w tb heard it If t!on, and the cowardly colonel dare! vs nail bh | ‘The retreat i# full of men di the | they were still In the midst of the bad, senor, He'll never hear coum-| not oke the order without eter- He Wo ese M: ie Co saying to us—to US: “We belong to the trust. You shall have none ‘ Chin | jecicine icin % t t » “1 ith the trust.” |aarb of monks, and Rivas appears revelry, whe Rivas, w hea 4 te gu again nor b iT disgracing himseit. wu : of our loving ministrations except you do business with | to be their leader the table, rece to. bie fest th that hy? Explain y " { ‘They had no rte ebenauter ten nen « me 4 . SS ae in P pap r . and women with- eHinG aru T eat im full of pgittical | formal manner which tells y He 1! He lies at the bot-| the hey 1 not know it] out operation : ITF re stioniats diaguleed as monks, @f to be made or toast proclaimed tom of the cliff, his body crushed Neither vidette nor sentinel was Cured by power- ARE LAWYERS DISHONEST? ed pany a wh ES ge Lette ats Bis 228s Seen | Rca Gee tae ata aa yet Men thet The er save | ne Join the band. the buzu of conversation had ended,| trayed us?’ interrupted a volley of | ch nge or obstruction, they herbs, barks, buds yp Rem re ; nat tite aucmnee A nentinel and @%- | a, you're aware, we part from this | Yoless. ren platform on which the and vegetables. Dr. Wiltfam &. Pattee, dean of the law school of Minnesota, has ee od Mrs, Smithers sata yl y Poa pg dy ar ok. ae The hunchback, Zorillo,” an-| building stood Theos w given some remarkable and startling advice to the 1,100 qtudents of | ANID me ants days the wom-|y, dinclose . = Sue + the | new whither we ere going an r swered Jone, to the astonishment of] There was a simmons to surren-| have law in that inetitution en thetr housecteani in the — ° woh og tg Uton iste, | what purpose. But all. the dialogue between the| which received no response, | dreds of In an address before his pupils recently he advised them to “keep | fail,” said Smithers. sag fore I deem it my duty t dwar Santandef, he had bear a uted loude - a cart | coll nen 1 ." t h p er t ticip: he etl er t the same. tp a w" if they coul ke a living otherwise. Many of | C *TER lL You saw a courier w ‘ s t ghastly | thy was . GUARAN out of the la they could ma a . | t actrees trembled HAP ; ! att) this taarnlnds <Utladinn spectacle awaiting bim.on his way| When the Hussar « 1, with s ras ak Ste Ke a You are too honest to be gooddawyers,” sald the dean } ni" she cried, excitedly.) A Series of Surprises. news, Y'e.wied te ane, This > the tain, | dozen of his men, at length screwed rheumatism, Very in iting, if true. a 4 find them? asked the} When Jose reached home he went patch I bold in my and ie € Cries Ker and vengeance w up courage to burst In the doorway sthma, catarrh, Clase criticiam of the law profession has been heard before, but It pre@s agent. “Have th y| straight rae ! patio. There ba old friend, Gea. Alvares, wh. simultane y ment all were|they saw but the evidence of late} omega Phy ae “ ss encountered Peyita; soon as he ae vom t e he c < er iver, mai 7 has usually proteeded from without the pala The alleged crooked= | $ Poe seg corny so sane brave a soldier and pure a rash from oo 20m, They | oecupancy KS the treqm ats Of 6) Goaknees and ali private @lecases, she screame ave 1 aited for wd more wup with some dozens of wine ee “ ness of lawyers has always been the subject of jest and the news- Fut don't let it get into a ate the wenerteent as any in the land. He tells i d for & word more. “blob om mens of wine! Gail and sve thie wonderful ¢ phers have always dealt with {t as justifiable material People would think! “What's that to you? cil mea are ready for a rising, and « R however, suspect that | bottles, empty as @ bdullding| medicine. Have a talk with He 4 paper paragraphers Rave alway . : at's that to your’ saucy Fe) wait for us, with some others he the mons meant that word for | itself, | Wo before giving up your case a 4 But— wag bad, and I would be/torted the mald. same neand bnihela ies Te fie Pos analt ned thelr ind (To be Continued.) hopeless. Consultation FREE. uined ‘ ¢ i - immoned to n in the revo | Me a in ‘see For » law dean to deliberately tell his at that they cannot |" a Nothin, if 0 only Bnew (hey) tion, My his memenger 1 have) acd , s 4 % Washington St, Beattl : te n wee so. n ¢, too, are re ‘ ry r) practice law and be honest is the timtt | Best @inner tm Beattie, with Mav |” “gate: Why, what's the maq| ent answer that we, too, are ready, Hey (0 aeros quickty| MRS, WIMSLO Adhesive Pliable Plate In ‘brief it may be atated th * jer, aimed directly | ternes of Borgundy, ot Mateon Bar = ———_——_—$__—_—— told * a 7 | 4, but grossly ne, | = ——— : t to le par- | Rae bien used by MUMtons of Mothers for thete | | peharen while Testhiog for over Fitty Years. | Lawyers, as @ class, are no more dishonest than doctors or min- California's Resorts t 5 » {t= oothag the ehih actin ne qumt. allare | | eiiin saad be ‘anes & ol) pain, curse wad colle, amd bust a isters or editors, as a class. It is sald lawyers have special tempta- | Reached by rn Pa . 2 mY | . h Hit e doctors or ministers, And@ the | mous Scenic Shasta Moute, Twe r the TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A ROTTER eee BO More than editeye oF Gus trains datly, Fast time, excellent | to bring up the body of the 4 standards of honor Im the practice of law are as high as in any other |eervice to the moet attractive re lp Bn & “A th " profession. rtm on the continent. Ht aa . ° = mone If you canot trust your lawyer whom | Francisco $25.60 first class, $20.60 ching ra ad ¢ can you trust full information, also tickets and tho window t to Sell : F Lawyers are employed both in Htigation and advisory relations | r at 8 Firetavenve EB. ia: tke : ‘1 im the most important as weil as the most business of our | ©. neral Agent oo | re > E a > ; ‘1 = ging down} LIST IT WITH society. Were they dishonest, ns a cias®, commerce 1 be impos- Z sible, clv 4 2 failure and life itself intolerable. D 4 This dean of law has, without oceasion and gratuitously, insulted q > ft ' Only Empty Bottles” |f 8 SON BS CEEEE OWES WUD) pidge Work ........+ every member of his profession. On account of tte frightful hideous . ’ | ne: Blood, Poisoging | le mammonly | About the time the patriots were 224 Pike Street bah the King 0 q aces It their « either hereditary contract it ar comer ail Work Guaranteed eo th system ia tainted with te f th on « a J Teeth extracted free, wit [etme dinenee may manifest itself in Antonio was opene permit R al Esta e 4 replaced with new aaina, Whew Swol the form of Berata math same day. Hours—8 n Jotn £ Colared Spots on * STAR DUST>-)| 0) * = | passage of a squadron of Hussars s ‘ tward fr the city Quick Sales Loans Ready Mone Insurance That Insures wore about 200 of them, In forma tion “by fours” =the wide causeway HARVARD DENTISTS Alaska-Pacific Navigation Co, Sy of” the Flesh end | « ample room for ov a have any of t ome or REM 8 BLOOD At their head rode C with Maj. Ramirez by his side, other officers being buted along the} | i It ts rumored in the st t wh , 7» ete Carrying Alaska Pacific Express $26,000 worth of cont Possibt For nearly an hour bridies were] J wa inked Otntes Mail “ was to be used for .spel nders they » ask r ) let loose epurs = yes or Valdez, Seldovia and Seward . 3 during the coming campaign. They'll) fails to attend they mig arn. the H re going at a bog un Cal “ at Juneau, Sitka, Y 5 { eed the “dope } @ sharp bugle call brough mt tat AYAK, Eliamar am 1 — ete } “Good joke on you. That fellow| fect health, an & halt, where the colonel had left Navy White Blankets COOK'S INLET POINTS w A vi na woman 116 years old ad fe on says you're one of the worst ahi ’ an the hback in charge of the two} Str $4 pl 1 a 7 tbe S. 8. EXCELSIOR JUNE 1 x mite 105 years. Clearly woman's! bores he ever met and you know Brow Maa Ae | wol | .00 a Pair tenderness regarding her age is a) that if there's a real live b 8 » ‘ 1 parley was brief, and k S. 8S. JAMES DOLLAR JUNE 8 sh S. S. SANTA ANA JUNE 16 _8, 8. James Dollar sails every W. S. Kirk, 1029 Ist Av. the 1 Which accompanted it corpora! » your sad thing not to be outgrown. | this world it’es Mason. Prost @ days Via outside ro - } “Ef don't b him for may It was reported in New York the| that. He planted } f in a chair ‘Pp Oo I s O N manded the colonel. “Take that} ~ ’ that Hetty Gréen had y offic se other é ts wen | Sail from Arlington Dock DEE (ctncoe' . . nib. Figen hag Peer Pe scxgbeen! A MAN RUSHED INTO THE ROOM CRYING, “TREASON | curiosity up behind you, and « TEE T H FR E E|: pm. of him I had to te ail | it along.” No freight recetved after noom given $550,000 to charitable and edu get? ons, For some the t Perfection Suction Plates =» $4.00 Gold Fillings The Thompson Co} #0" se ¥ ’ cational inst « y little boy had The cav 1 ade st of sailing da Bedi renacn the Sew Tork pooers| tala tn'ine lent we wnte Ghtaning—talking about? Have yohgand Will reaped to: San Augustin, ‘There waa no oniect| BROWNS PAINLESS f° os dented it the next day. iat feet your cenées You al of that ie helen tek ead ey wen DENTISTS: 4 8. S. NOME CITY MAY 25 pe. - TE FOR JO: WISE OF Yi eo ladies Wave! . > O ME. There are words in the Ch el CLE HENRY EVERY DAY IF You " 9 Geaen : ng ws - tne =H ‘ba the thing its commander most de- ¢ attic havinat = ashe - nig y on ymethin wok here " " t ms . . Janguage which have as many a8 49) (1k ¥, at somet ge al a sired to avoid. As they went clat-| the diace ply €. E. CAINE, President Tn different meanings. ae Reliable Dry ponhe Store He had plunge migy reser Wye Pn tering through the pueblo, its peop | for F « I J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Mana, do Why don’t Rastus and “The Kun-|} SEND IN THE VOTES. his pockets, and drawn them were abed, seomingly as But} ¢ * | Phone, Main 1147. 608 First Ave at 1. Two at least were eard that unusual noise swift forward, she ‘ every article at a glanc nef” learn Chink talk. Don’t forget that it depends on sj | Cau ul Dior: veaasee water sonia “sos for a UNCLE HE: ae 3 = Puts an End to All { again full of jewe ( Pe one \. ! taking it, thea ; .. |Your votes on postal cards, ‘Tell What does it all mean, Jose ‘ ‘" ies! . i Ae AEST cce/eriands.to Vote fee your avers _ Sellin ie anthnienel ve ot on the oa ” : 1 . ” r TT alwus watehin’ ber | ite Jumt what I want to know’ iny- rs ve noth! mr i It able pain fromm daughter gives th} wit TE THE Pi self, and why I am saking aftef thegonly that y of gag: ei Const npression that she mpores am is to erect « genoritas. But e are they? es and lone no time van got reasons to. litiied his thousandth er—but a a. OF & “Fvous, this «! a Guards Pilis t nd to where trolled out aboyt an . , . Th Ker t t < whether to the deer*or himself is So ended ch of the r Those smugglers will probally | unknown. hour ago, and haven't been Imji i a, pit suewent!< Only Gua hhave a lot of time to make up out 6c value since | dlediate departure, the elt by o. ‘0. GUY, Ino. Second of their pipe dream. ALL HUGGED THE HIRED GIRL. ae Pray God, they're still t je and Vesler, drug store _ value A ieee | be 4 Whose philosophy ts the better,| An eastern edt riated an item hame for ; a ak tote | Suicide Prevented. have | which stated that the man Dosh Wise's or Uncle Henry's? ALL OPERATORS LICENSE fe by they ttle. tnt 4 ou 4 F 4 be: wa (,, PALIN LESS ® =~ DENTISTS ve 1420 Second Av., Opp. Bon Marche 4 ork contracted for during the Terre bey * FREE Examination F ‘tugs : wr won day Nags ers wh No Students pote A score or more of New York! stop it or his name would be nut 1 the ornamental gr . f eu ‘been 4 CO PRICES om a Fitt dF aa || 4 HANS. aE owns that oot thelt tenia t mat A run NO STUDENTS. We ses fe ree A jbiseases of ‘Eyes Cured Righ Jowolry her wee Bop Mem “eet : hall \ 2) rapes, AA eres ae Lantage | x ‘onsultation Free i were not oF has t 1 t | wlth t pain and guaranteed SEATTLE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THE y | 706 First Ave. t laughing . . : ashes au! Kt ffices at 13 First n ~ 46 Haller Block, Corner Second and A sp ON a gt ti ! 1 “tt ni “Brown's Painless Der ists ia Wis wae Say | at anything else (yb . Benti of j : WE LEAD—OTHERS IMITATE eee nat ney ree aot | mystery. But if their behavior mys-|' : “ t Avenue. fia [+ We have successfully fitted is ae tor th pave mel eitiad eh t »| gthen th 1 build . 4 Be Union ph Mee bg 6 Dersone with glasses In Beatue and proper fee | tified their servants, not less were | cy 1 th of MacDougal'® South eral the Pacific Northwest. fooee they themselves puzz when J nh, I bets thee Sit Be Veneer Nicer’ g j ¢ | presente 1 Mim elf before them withlonty 60 iar enaadieaat perioent a fth and Morrl- BONNEY- WATSON CO af y fae COMPA rn #1, 109 Beo- /MAONO WaT OY NAL a AGRE CUS, SOFIAG ”y G. O, GUY Second avenue i a; 906 f Lenora! Direoters and Embainers ond A AY ae ''": sak your parton for inicading, es Vesler, druggist 1713 Hewitt ave Third ave. and, Colymhle sree at

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